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SAS spring HIGHT.......???


#1greenranger

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Ok so im gona do a sas on my 02 and want around 5to6inches of lift from factory and need to figure out what leaf spring would be the best to use or leaf pack to start with for a build of a pack........ ive used the search and can't find this anywhere and ive looked through just about every tread on here......... the ones ive been thinking of are:

factory ranger/explorer rear

yj fronts

dodge 1500 rear

cherokee rears

any ideas or or help

i know alot has to do with the perches but need a good idea on what set to start with and to not go to high or way to low.

Thanks!!!
 


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With the shackles in front you get a lot of bump steer, in my case it was so bad it threw it into a death wobble. If the truck is going to see much pavement I suggest a rear shackle setup, but if its a trail only truck it really doesn't make any difference.

Here is mine




What are you trying to accomplish? A full blown crawler? Mild SAS build? How much lift? What size tires? Are you dead set on leaf springs or would coils be better for what you want to do?

-Jester
I just copied these CLICK, then welded them to some 1/4" plate to mount them outboard of the frame, then welded some 1/4" gussets to the frame. My shackles are made out of 3/8" strap, and the holes are 4.5" on center.











For the front I used a piece of 2x4 1/4" wall tube for the cross member and some 3.5" OD 1/4" wall square tube to make the hangers. I made all my cuts with a 4.5" grinder.








I used Rancho 44150 springs with one medium length add-a-leaf, spring rate of 250lbs. If I remember right they are 4" lift rear jeep wrangler springs. They were laying around my dads shop and he said I could have them, so thats what I used . Without the add-a-leaf they were too soft and were almost flat at ride height. Over all my suspension is about 8" of lift.

I think your are a little ambitious to try and do a SAS in a weekend but if you plan right and have everything ready to go it might be possible. It took me 3 months(weekends only)to do mine, but mine fought me every step of the way.

-Jester
From this thread
http://www.therangerstation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99344

Rancho 44150 springs with one medium length add-a-leaf, spring rate of 250lbs. If I remember right they are 4" lift rear jeep wrangler springs. With a 4.5" shackle gives me roughly 8" of lift.
A lot depends on your hangers and your shackle length and also the frame contours. Remember every inch of shackle length gives you 1/2" of lift.

I don't know how much help this is going to be with my truck being a Gen 1.

My choice was a total shot in the dark, but worked out almost perfect.
I would say 2" lift rear jeep wrangler springs with a medium add-a-leaf would put you in the ball park. The add-a-leaf is for additional stiffness rather then lift.

-Jester
 
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